German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has voiced concern at the acts of violence in Egypt , condemning meantime the use of violence on part of any body or organ. Westerwelle who is currently visiting Switzerland called upon egyptian president mohamed morsi who is due to visit germany next Wednesday for talks with german chancellor Merkel , to give ample rights to the citizens for peaceful demonstration in any way. Ahead of his Visit to Germany next Wednesday, the German government spokesman on Friday praised Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi as “constructive,” five days before he arrives in Berlin for talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel. “Within his term as Egypt’s first freely elected president, Morsi has stressed that Egypt will be bound by foreign policy commitments. That expressly applies to the peace treaty with Israel,” the Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Morsi’s government had been “very reasonable” and “very successful” in bringing about a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel last year. “We are confident that this constructive role in Middle East peace process will continue,” he said. It is noted that President Mohamed Morsi is leaving for Berlin, Germany, next Wednesday on 30/1/2013 at an invitation by Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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